We are excited to be heading to?MAD//UpNorth by MAD//FEST this week! ? Bloom North will be involved in some fantastic sessions over the two days. Be sure to stop by the Female Leaders' Club area to connect, learn, and chat about leadership and growth in our industry. ? If you aren't able to come along to MAD//UpNorth do not worry, we will be gathering loads of content including interview footage, a day in the life, vox pops etc for the Bloom North LinkedIn and Instagram (@Bloomnorthnetwork) so make sure you are connected with us there! ?????? ?? ????????????????????: ?? 10:45 – 11:10 | Panel: Women in Programmatic Network: Breaking the Digital Ceiling: Women Navigating the Media Landscape in the North – A panel with our own Caroline McKee, Head of Bloom Walks ?? 13:30 – 14:00 | Panel: Parental leave: Policies, pitfalls, and progress with Pregnant Then Screwed ?? Throughout the day | Sign up to join Young Bloomers! Speak to Milly King,?Head of Young Bloomers, to sign up. ? ?????? ?? ????????????????????: ?? 10:50 – 11:20 | Female Leaders Panel - Reasons to be positive: How the North is driving female leadership in Media, including Bloom North trustee Sadie Teasdale? ?? 12:15 | Bloom Bar Chat with Lucy Gugas and Claire Mathieson (Bloom Scotland president)? ?? 13:10 – 13:30 | Recruit, Rise, Retain: Building a Diverse and Inclusive Media Industry in the North – with last year's Bloom North presidents Olivia Waite and Sarah Fleming ?? 14:10 – 14:30 | Rising Stars: The Next Generation of Industry Leaders – including our very own Lucy Crompton Head of Bloom North panel committee ?? 16:15 – 16:30 | Bloom Bar Chats Interview featuring Beth Sutherland, sharing her candid industry insights, career journey, and behind-the-scenes stories? ?? Throughout the event | Sign up to join Young Bloomers, speak to?Milly King,?Head of Young Bloomers, to sign up. ? Don’t miss these inspiring discussions, and if you’re around, come say hi at the Female Leaders Club Bar at MAD//UpNorth! #MadUpNorth #Leadership #Inclusion #Diversity #MediaIndustry #BloomNorth #Networking #WomenInLeadership
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FLC x Blis agenda for 26 Feb 2025 at MAD//UpNorth ???? Get it in your calendar!
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When I first stepped into an in-house leadership role, I quickly realised creativity isn’t just about the work; it’s about keeping things fresh, bringing the right energy, and championing great people and great work. And to do that, you need the right tools: ?? A crystal ball to keep an eye on the future ?? A disco ball to bring everyone to the dancefloor ?? A megaphone to keep creative impact front of mind Loved breaking down these three must-have tools for creative leaders in MAD//FEST’s Female Leaders' Club. Huge thanks to Emma Sexton and Aoife Diamond for the opportunity! ?? Read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/eEqDj53D #CreativeLeadership #InHouseCreatives #Leadership #Creativity
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I'm both looking forward to hosting this WACL (Women in Advertising & Communications Leadership ) panel at MAD//FESTNorth next week - and feeling rather fired up! Our panel comes at a time which feels, well, existential and demonstrates how the work we do at WACL has never been more vital to drive for gender equality. Set against a backdrop of a world where Diversity Equity and Inclusion is under threat not just of going backwards but disappearing completely with roll-backs and “sunsetting” of years of work - we need advertising more than ever as a beacon of positive representation. Yet this isn’t just an ethical or moral imperative – it’s also got a clear business case. With recent Unstereotype Alliance research showing inclusive advertising drives both sales and brand equity. This imperative is something we believe passionately in at WACL - in our pillar Work Like the World is Watching I cannot wait to hear the thought provoking perspectives from our amazing line up of top UK marketers representing some of the UK’s best Northern based brands. Kenyatte Nelson Chief Membership & Customer Officer at Co-op will talk passionately about how DEI has sat at the heart of the Co-op since 1844 and their drive for social mobility and belonging Katie Jackson Chief Marketing Officer from the iconic Channel 4 will talk about how representation is brand defining and always has been. And lastly our own WACLer Zoe Harris Chief Marketing Officer from On the Beach will share her tips and advice on representing real? people across the length and breadth of the country in their communications. I can’t wait - if you’re heading to Madfest please pop in to hear us on Wednesday 26th Feb at 13.25pm on the Media & Tech stage at Aviva Studios Join us - WACL is heading up North! #genderequality #diversityequalityinclusion #representation #inclusiveadvertising #femaleleaders #brands #advertising #communications #MadUpNorth Lianre RobinsonLori Meakin Karen Stacey Claire Sadler Juliet Simpson Valerie Bounds ?Annie Leisma Susie Safavi Aoife Diamond Sue Benson Jo Blundell Nicole Lonsdale Cindy Yendell Jessica Scott Jason Spencer Simon Jamieson Gill Huber Alessandra Bellini Pete Markey Sarah Owen Greg Mitchell Shelley Macintyre
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Dale Anne Scogings, Creative Lead @ Canva tells the Female Leaders' Club that "being an in-house creative leader is more than just driving business results through creative excellence, it’s about vision, energy + influence." To succeed in this space, you need the right tools. Over time, Dale's learned to keep three essential items on hand for this journey: ?? A crystal ball, a disco ball + a megaphone. Read the full article here - https://lnkd.in/enwhDfPY
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Fostering Inclusion: Six Lessons from 26 Years of International Teams A huge thank you to MAD//FEST's Female Leaders' Club for sharing our latest piece by Deborah Parsons, our Group CEO and Sustainability & Outreach Director. "Diversity isn’t a one-time effort—it’s a continuous journey. True inclusivity goes beyond policies; it’s about creating an environment where everyone feels supported, respected, and empowered." - Deborah Parsons Read the full piece via the link in the comments. #Inclusion #Diversity #Leadership
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Of the 51% of people who make up the UK female population, less than 5% are Black and Brown females in leadership roles... and when you consider that the further away from the typical white male image you are, the harder it is to smash through that proverbial glass ceiling - it’s shocking! But how can we make this the norm and not the anomaly? Lead with your values! Tanya Grant - Brand Specialist believes that we can move past this repetitive narrative by joining forces with like minded individuals... BLACQ Space, founded by Jermaine B. is a thriving community of over 1,700 culturally rich, brilliantly creative Black professionals who are a powerhouse of experts and innovators. Join the space rebels today ?? https://blacqspace.com/
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The Girls Spot women’s only gym has landed in South West London?? Here’s my journey to raising £100,000+ ?? Every single Investor said NO or left me out to dry. I went to endless networking events, sent daily cold emails and got countless rejections. Trying to raise money from investors is not for the faint-hearted. So I took matters into my own hands. - Gymshark → £20k donation - My online community → £2,725 fundraiser - Selling digital products → £45k I then decided to become my own investor and invest £50,000 from my job as a full-time social media influencer! So why am I opening a women’s only gym? * 71% of women are being harassed in the gym on a regular basis. * A recent survey by Run Repeat found that 70% of women have experienced some form of unwanted attention while working out in mixed-gender gyms * 79% of women said they’d transfer to an all women’s gym to avoid sexual harassment. These are alarming statistics, and there’s more. So today we are one step closer to tackling the issues women’s face in mixed gyms. Watch the space. The Girls Spot will shift the narrative ?? Follow me as I document the journey of building The Girls Spot women's-only gym!
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We're FAILING women by not discussing the Gender Pension Gap - PLEASE KEEP READING!!! According to one provider, the?average UK pension pot for men over 50 is £84,205 vs just £39,654 for women of the same age ?? Why? ??Part time work = Part time pension In the UK, women are disproportionately responsible for childcare and caring for elderly family members.?Yet, Standard Life UK estimate that for someone earning £25,000 a year, switching from full-time work to working part-time 3 days a week could lead to £58,000 less in retirement, ouch. ? Time makes money more than money makes money If you contribute less to your pension in the middle of your career, you’re also reducing the benefit that compound interest and long-term investments can have on your savings. As an industry we talk about how more needs to be done to retain female talent, so we don’t miss out on their experience and knowledge. BUT there is also an imperative to better support women as they decide their working patterns, so they can be more informed about the potential impact on their financial future. Virginia Barnes is not advocating everyone must work full time their whole career. Every woman needs to figure out the working pattern than works best for them and the people they love. But when weighing up your options, please don’t just think about the short-term horizon. Consider your pension and longer-term financial position too... Read the rest of Ginny's article here - https://lnkd.in/eddHQjQa
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Retail Media - it’s not all about FMCG… Launched last week, Women in Retail Media (WIRM) aims to unite experts across retail media to foster diversity, inclusion + growth. WIRM?will supports professionals at all career stages—from seasoned experts to newcomers—through collaboration and shared opportunities. Ellie Prendergast, founder of Women in Retail Media, tells the Female Leaders' Club more. Read the article here ?? https://lnkd.in/egdYbBWi
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